The House of Alloa (alterations)

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The House of Alloa (alterations) refers to the significant 18th-century remodeling and expansion of Alloa House in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, carried out by prominent Scottish architect William Adam.

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instanceOf 18th-century building remodeling
architectural alteration project
architect William Adam NERFINISHED
architectRole design and supervision of remodeling by William Adam
architecturalPeriod 18th-century Scottish architecture
associatedWith Alloa Tower NERFINISHED
category historic building alteration in Scotland
country Scotland
countryHouseType Scottish country house
expanded formal reception spaces of Alloa House
residential accommodation of Alloa House
hasArchitecturalStyle Georgian architecture
Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
hasClient Earls of Mar NERFINISHED
Erskine family NERFINISHED
heritageContext Scottish country house architecture
locatedIn Alloa NERFINISHED
Clackmannanshire NERFINISHED
Scotland
location Alloa House NERFINISHED
modifies original medieval and later house at Alloa
partOfWorkOf William Adam NERFINISHED
relatedWork Duff House NERFINISHED
Hopetoun House NERFINISHED
Mavisbank House NERFINISHED
remodeled exterior of Alloa House
interior of Alloa House NERFINISHED
significance major remodeling and expansion of Alloa House
significantPeriod 18th century
startTime 18th century

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William Adam notableWork The House of Alloa (alterations)